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Hi Charles,
Assuming the first date is written in Cell A1, then Write inside cell B1 the following formula: =Today()-A1 if the formula's result is showing as a date, then format that cell as a number. ------ http://www.free-training-tutorial.com "Charles Eaves" wrote: Using Excel 2007, I would like to see the difference between 2 dates. 1 column is formatted as: month/yr. I would like to use the (now or today) command in the second column. When I open up the spreadsheet, I want the difference between the 2 columns to reflect today's date. Thanks |
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